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Conglomeration meaning
That which consists of many previously separate parts. | An instance of conglomerating, a coming together of separate parts.
Example sentences (20)
Over the past few decades, the FTC has developed a (partly justified) reputation for trafficking in little more than wrist-slap fines, self-congratulatory press releases, and feigned helplessness in the face of tech-industry conglomeration.
The Rat King is not necessarily one infected, but a conglomeration of multiple Infected likely made up of some of the original Infected in Seattle.
It is a bizarre and wonderful conglomeration of architectural sections and parts and ecclesiastical and religious bits and pieces from all through the centuries, from medieval Gothic to standing stones in the garden.
It is a conglomeration of scientifically backed natural ingredients that supports healthy weight loss without causing side effects.
Jacked Jameson ran down the Conglomeration.
Even primitive Christianity was, at its source, a cobbled-together conglomeration of other stories and rites.
It will also be interesting to see if anyone reminds OffReg that the cable companies’ licences still say they have to broadcast a certain amount of local content, while they are reviewing this media conglomeration.
Slate, a CHOP security leader who didn’t provide a full name to ABC News, described CHOP as an “ad-hoc conglomeration of people who want some change” within the police department.
Everything is Terrible has birthed a mutant conglomeration of brilliant, lo-fi ridiculousness that takes the nostalgic and the new and shakes them until the fizzy concoction explodes like a can of Jolt Cola.
In the UK – a conglomeration of four nations - the biggest new emerging from there has been about Theresa May’s push, and failure, to get full support to pull the UK out of the European Union.
It is always an interesting conglomeration of girls who are often (on average) stronger and more mature female players and often less potent, younger male players.
It was a conglomeration of various additions that were put on that didn’t necessarily properly relate to each other.
A relatively small protected forest reserve in the Chhota Nagpur Plateau region, Saptasajya is a conglomeration of seven hills with rich vegetation mixed with deciduous forest dominated by sal trees.
Cache: Democrats are a conglomeration of everyone else.
Durkan said she is not relying on her vision of the city alone but believes a vision that is a “conglomeration of the people” is the best option.
Inside this game is a new way to play Candy Crush, with new graphics and a newly deepened conglomeration of methods for keeping you addicted to the candy just like candy companies keep you in sugar in the real world – say goodbye to your teeth!
The Atlantic Federation, a small conglomeration of city-states and allied democracies, finds itself facing off against the Eastern Imperial Alliance’s militaristic expansion.
What better place to look next than the biggest conglomeration of well-known character properties in the world?
Growing and merging chains A chain is a conglomeration of tiles that are linked to each other orthogonally but not diagonally.
In 552 or 538 a Buddha image was given to the Yamato leader which profoundly changed the course of Japanese religious history, especially in relation to the undeveloped native religious conglomeration that was Shinto.